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CBT focuses strictly on the business of legal cannabis for medical and recreational use and aims to provide timely information—through its website, e-newsletter, mobile app, print magazine and annual conference—to help the reader make timely, informed decisions to help them run their businesses better and more profitably. In 2018, Cannabis Business Times was named Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
Terry Cole said at his nomination hearing that he’ll move the hearing process forward, but he needs to know more about the science behind the proposal.
Gov. Kevin Stitt sent a letter to multiple state agencies, tasking them with coordinating an enforcement plan against unregulated products.
A CBT reader asks industry expert Ken Morrow how to manage a PM issue at a cannabis facility in a tropical climate.
Congresswomen Dina Titus and Ilhan Omar’s legislative proposal would also allow the White House to sponsor and fund cannabis research.
Poor bioavailability formulations in orally delivered medical cannabis have left an innovation gap for patients.
The Canadian cannabis company announced its $100,000 holiday giveaway and a new employee stock option grant.
The medical cannabis retail facility is the company’s 22nd location in the state and 104th store nationwide.
The U.S. district judge determined New Mexico law doesn’t mandate coverage, and, if it did, such a law would be preempted by federal law.
Gov. Matt Meyer said legislation to run background checks on industry participants will help establish ‘good-paying’ jobs for Delawareans.
The association filed a lawsuit against the state’s attorney general over a deadline to pull hemp-derived THC products from unlicensed stores.
The California Assembly Business and Professions Committee unanimously advanced legislation to prevent a 27% rate increase scheduled for July 1.
Delaware and Minnesota’s adult-use delays and the DEA's dragging its feet were the most-read articles in Cannabis Business Times this month.
The cannabis regulatory track-and-trace system provider is reducing its plastic shipping and embarking on a tree donation initiative.
Circuit Judge James Anderson ruled that the state regulators’ emergency rule, established for a late 2023 licensing process, is void.
Gov. Matt Meyer nominated attorney Joshua Sanderlin to head the state’s cannabis regulatory office.
The cannabis company retail facility in Mays Landing began serving medical patients in late 2024 and is now serving those 21 and older.
The seven founding lawyers launched the THCA.law website to serve the industry.
Three bipartisan U.S. lawmakers reintroduced the STATES Act to federally deschedule cannabis and end 85-plus years of prohibition.
GOP Rep. Dave Joyce and Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries teamed up on the PREPARE Act to create a regulatory structure for cannabis.
The company also provided an update on its German medical cannabis market entry.